"My nomination was accepted & later rejected. Totally unfair. I bring this to your notice & I hope justice prevails," he said in the tweet.

The combative actor also said he planned to meet Tamil Nadu Governor Banwarilal Purohit to lodge a "complaint," on the matter.

The actor-producer met Tamil Nadu Chief Electoral Officer Rajesh Lakhoni at the Secretariat here and later said he had submitted a written complaint detailing yesterday's events that led to the ultimate rejection of his nomination papers.

"People know what happened yesterday. They know how a rejected application was reconsidered before being rejected again. I have submitted a complaint to him (Lakhoni) on all that happened," Vishal told reporters.